Natural Resources Conservation A.A.S.

Course Description

General Ecology

Interrelationships among living organisms and their environment. Examines the nature of diversity, niche dimensions, species’ roles and habitats, organism adaptations, life histories, population dynamics, symbiotic relationships, biome and landscape ecology, and the impact of human activities, and extractive economies.
3 credits (3 lecture hours), spring semester
This course satisfies the Liberal Arts and Sciences requirement and the SUNY General Education Requirement for Natural Science.